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I just stumbled over this website and thought I would put in a good word for this stove as we have used it for eight years and still works well. After a couple of years I had to replace the... [
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Stove expert replied:
Great feedback and lovely to have hot water as well as space heating from your fire. Stove providing good service!

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We have had this burner installed for 13 months and had to replace one or both backplates 4 times already and one has just cracked again.We are experienced with log and multi fuel burners. Never... [
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Stove expert replied:
The liners can be used even if cracked providing they are still protecting the metal of the stove. You can use fire cement to join the pieces for longevity of use. Do take extra care when refuelling to prevent hard impacts on them as this can weaken them.

We have had this stove for over 2 years now. Very attractive stove that fits well into our room. Excellent heat output once lit but I find this stove quite hard to start. I always use my own... [
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Stove expert replied:
Have you an anti-downdraught cowl on the flue system? Is there an airbrick in to room? Are there any other flues in the property? How tall is the flue system? There is normally a reason why when you open the door smoke comes back into the room and it is not normally the stove but other factors to do with the installation.

This is an excellent stove. I think it must have recently been upgraded as there are no issues with fire bricks and the reflector plate falling down, it extends well over the edges. It lights... [
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Having replaced one stove with another we have been very disappointed with the result. Poor design, the steel plate reflector is supported on the fire bricks and has fallen down twice, the... [
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Stove expert replied:
Bring the side liners forward - (do not push them to the back of the stove) and then the baffle plate will have more to sit on and this should prevent it from falling off. The side and back liners should be corner to corner leaving a small gap in the corners but insuring that the metal of the stove is protected fully.
Regarding the glass blackening up, is your fuel dry and seasoned? Leave the airwash fully open and this should overcome the problem.

As previous reviewer stated the throat plate will not stay on the side firebricks, it seems too narrow to rest on them comfortably, I have had a horrible time replacing the plate when it falls... [
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A good working stove. I have two gripes. The throat plate keeps slipping off the side fire bricks at the front and down into the fire and the door handle becomes extremely hot - could it not... [
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Stove expert replied:
Ensure that the side liners are not pushed to the back of the firebox, they should be off the back by approx 1" this should then prevent the throat plate from falling off! The stove is supplied with a mitt to prevent anyone from burning their hands. There used to be a cooler to touch handle but it may not fit this model, worth following up though if causing a problem!

I was looking for a fire to replace my old Aarrow one and chose the Ecoburn 9 multifuel. At first I was disappointed because I couldn't get it to stay in overnight. So I removed the grate bars... [
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Stove expert replied:
There is a designated wood version of this model. Wood tends not to stay in well on the grate system unless mixed with a smokeless product due to the air gaps between the grate. Best to choose a woodburner if wood is being used.